Christmas always seems to come round so quickly, and by extension so does our Boxing Day dance out! Foggy conditions didn’t deter us as our dancers were perfectly visible to the many onlookers in the village, who were enjoying themselves despite the damp conditions. With a cohort of 13 dancers and two musicians we were soon entertaining with Sweet Jenny Jones, Old Woman Tossed up in a Blanket, the Beaux of London City and many more outside both the Coach & Horses and the Bell.
As we had such a positive audience, we invited them to join us in a Shepherds’ Hey jig that may have caused minor traffic disruption, but was greatly enjoyed by all the participants. (For any health and safety personnel reading I told them to look both ways before doing a foot down towards the road!). Among the onlookers, David and John spotted the great niece of Harry Wallin and also, Harry’s nephew – John danced the Shepherds’ Hey with him. Harry was a member of the side back in the 1900s and later killed in the First World War. Harry is memorialised at the cemetery in Arras, France. It was lovely to speak to someone who relates to Morris Dancing within the village, and show them how far dancing has come.
Over the past year I do hope we’ve done our predecessors justice, continuing the tradition with a strong group of dancers that have helped us put on many fun-filled events. Going into our 50th year since the revival, is an exciting prospect with many events to look forward.
Thank you to everyone who took part including our musicians Jim and Malcolm who played brilliantly during the colder weather. Our dancers also did a fantastic job despite having not danced for a few weeks – it was so encouraging to see so many young dancers out with us . We also appreciated the crowds outside the Coach & Horses, and the Bell who gave us a positive reception and as always, we would like to thank the respective landlords and staff. Finally, our grateful thanks to Hannah for fantastic action photos – see more of these on our Facebook page. We wish everyone a fun and safe festive season, and a happy New Year.
Ryan & John
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